I’m pleased to announce that, at the invitation of the Atantic Review, American Future will be co-hosting the second English edition of the quarterly Carnival of German-American Relations on March 11. The first edition is here.

The Carnival’s goal is to promote dialogue between Americans and Germans and everybody else who cares about transatlantic relations. Liberal, conservative and other bloggers from both sides of the Atlantic are invited to discuss German-American relations by submitting their best blog posts in English or in German. You don’t have to mince words. You may submit very critical posts, but they have to be well argued and written respectfully. The deadline for submission is March 7.

Participation

To participate in this carnival, all you have to do is write a new post about US-German relations or pick a very good older post that is still relevant and submit this post by inserting the following text and link: “Submitted to Carnival of German-American Relations

  • If your blog software sends automatic trackbacks, then your submission will immediately be listed in the top-right corner of this page.

  • If your blog software does not do that, please send a manual trackback with your blog software or by using the Wizbang Standalone Trackback Pinger and copy+paste this “Trackback Ping URL”:
    http://america-germany.atlanticreview.org/comment.php?type=trackback&entry_id=1

If you have any problem, question or concern, please just send an email to Jorg at the Atlantic Review. [His email address is editors@atlanticreview.org; the subject line should be Carnival of US-German Relations] If necessary, Jorg will submit your post for you.

As one of the Carnival’s hosts, I will pick the best submissions and introduce them in my blog on March 11th. The other hosts will do the same. You are expected to link to their carnival post on March 11th.

Spread the news about this carnival

Please mention this carnival on your blog. You could put the 8 KB small logo in your blog post and your sidebar.

If you can’t save pictures on your blog you could use this HTML code to display the carnival logo.